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On formal notation of the teleological structure of law

Vytautas ČYRASVilnius University, Faculty of Mathematics and

Informatics, [email protected]

Friedrich LACHMAYERUniversity of Innsbruck, Faculty of Law, Austria

[email protected]

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Motivation; context• Teleological statements are especially found in

the legislative workflow – governmental drafting; parliamentarian decisions; publication of

the valid laws

• Law and Artificial Intelligence (AI)– Different methodological paradigms– Approaches

• Via natural language• Via formal notation

• Characterisation of legal order: many implicit and rare explicit teleological structures

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Teleological structures in context• “Goal” is not among fundamental legal concepts!

Why?– However, in G. Sartor, 2006 “Fundamental legal

concepts”

• Teleology – Berman & Hafner 1993; Bench-Capon; Prakken; Sartor

etc in AI and Law journal, V.10 (2002), No.1-2– Goals

– Interests, values– Purposes, policies– Intentions of a legislator

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Proposed notation1. The basic element A2. The target-element G3. The teleological relation te→

The proposed notation is:A te→ G

“Legal act A aims at goal G” The speech act:

TE-statement(“…”)TE-Statement ( “Legal act A aims at goal G” )

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Different semantics of teleology

Different taxonomies:• TE-statement-legal(…)• TE-statement-political(…)• TE-statement-scientific(…)

Different time horizon:• A te-short-term→ G• A te-medium-term→ G• A te-long-term→ G

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Theory of relations

• Binary relation:– Infix notation A te→ G– Prefix notation TE(A,G)

• Theory of relations in mathematics and computer science is well developed

– A binary relation R(x,y) is defined as Cartesian product, i.e. a set of pairs: {(x,y) | xX, y Y}

– In relational algebra, a binary relation is represented as a two-column table, e.g.

• Theory of relations in law?

Act Goal

A1 G

A2 G

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Explicitteleological

elementwithin the norm

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Consider the structure of a norm to be composed of the following elements:(1) Condition(2) Disposition (2.1) Subject. This is an actor; (2.2) Action; (2.3) Normative modus of the action; (2.4) Object of the action.(3) Telos – the explicit teleological element of the norm.We add the telos.

Norm

(1) Condition

(2.4) Object

(3) Telos

(2.1) Subject (2.3) Action

(2.3

) M

od

us

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Norm

Object

Subject

Mo

du

s

Example 1: “Open the door”(1) Condition: empty(2.1) Subject: implicit(2.2) Action: “open”(2.3) Modus: implicit in the verb “open”(2.4) Object: “the door”(3) Telos: empty

Action

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Norm

Object

Subject

Mo

du

s

Action

Example 2: “You must open the door”(1) Condition: empty(2.1) Subject: “you”(2.2) Action: “open”(2.3) Modus: “must”(2.4) Object: “the door”(3) Telos: empty

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Norm

Object

Telos

Subject Action

Mo

du

s

Example 3: “You must open the door for fresh air”(1) Condition: empty(2.1) Subject: “you”(2.2) Action: “open”(2.3) Normative modus of the action: “must”(2.4) Object the action: “the door”(3) Telos: “for fresh air”

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Norm

b

cs1 ao

Example 4: “Subject 1 must open the door for fresh air”Formal notation (in the form of relation):

disposition te telosNotation within the elements of a norm:

os1(a b) te cNotation in algorithmical language:

norm( condition=empty, disposition( subject=s1, action=a, modus=o, object=b ), telos=c )

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Norm

b

cs1 ao

Example 4: “Subject 1 must open the door for fresh air”

Visualization:

The teleological relation is depicted by sharp green transparent triangle.

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External and internal teleology of the norm

• External teleology

norm(A) te→ G

E.g. A = open_door and G = fresh_air

A = close_door and G = security

• Internal teleology

norm(A te→ G)

E.g. “Open the door for fresh air”

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Variations of teleology within the content of a norm

te→ te→ te→

↕ ↕ ↕

norm( condition, action, telos )

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Symbolisation and formalisation

• Symbolisation is more or less domain notation like te→.

• Formalisation is a correct logical notation.

• The relation between them:

norm(A te→ G) does not necessarily imply N te→ G

• In other words:

norm(A te→ G) ≠ N te→ G

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LegalSystem

Meta-Regulation

Normator

Action ResultActor

Norm

Subsumption

Condition

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LegalSystem

Metanorm

Normator

Action ResultActor

Norm

Subsumption

Condition

explicit / implicit Teleological Relations

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LegalSystem

Metanorm

Normator

Action ResultActor

Norm

Subsumption

Condition

TE-STATEMENT (A te B)politicallegaldogmatical

short termmedium t.long term

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Qualification

LegalSystem

Metanorm

Normator

Action ResultActor

Norm

Qualification-Norm

Qualificator

SubsumptionImpositionInterpretation

Substratum Condition

Projectat

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Qualification

LegalSystem

Metanorm

Normator

Action ResultActor

Norm

Qualification-Norm

Qualificator

SubsumptionImpositionInterpretation

Substratum Condition

Projectat

TE-STATEMENT (A te B)politicallegaldogmatical

short termmedium t.long term

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Qualification

Human Image Human Rights

Metanorm

Normator

Action ResultActor

Taxonomies: Entity

Human Being

Norm

Qualification-Norm

Qualificator

SubsumptionImpositionInterpretation

Substratum Condition

Projectat

Animal

Res

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Norms

Teleology

Interpretation